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750.1 | | MSE1::PCOTE | press one now for personal name | Thu Apr 17 1997 16:31 | 8 |
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>Trying server�s local administrator account to manual start the services..
>Access denied.
Use the domain administrator account. (not the local one on the
server)
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750.2 | | LJSRV1::GOODMAN | | Thu Apr 17 1997 16:34 | 4 |
| Cfmd access denied means that the cfmd does not have domain admin privleges.
Admin, domain admin, and login as service. You also need to be logged into
the clusteradmin account when you install the software. Use the join and search
option to join the good server.
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750.3 | In the release notes | MPOS01::naiad.mpo.dec.com::mpos01::cerling | I'[email protected] | Fri Apr 18 1997 10:36 | 13 |
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I had this happen to me to, and I found the answer in the release
notes. Everything had been installed according to the book. With
version 1.0, this would happen sometimes. The release notes said
to go to Control Panel/Services and select the cfmd service (I did
this with all of them). Go to Startup. On that window you will
see that you have everything set up correctly. Instead of Cancelling
out of the window, click OKAY. (I must have cancelled out over a
dozen times; as my habit is to never hit OKAY if I haven't changed
anything.) Clicking OK toggled something and after that it worked
fine.
tgc
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750.4 | solved - create directory Program -> Access denied | NNTPD::"[email protected]" | Sven Nilsson | Mon Apr 21 1997 08:12 | 30 |
| Hello again.
Thanks for Your replies but this problem was a new one,
at least for me.
d:\Program Files\Digital\Cluster....
Normal installation everything works ok.
Create a directory in root called Program...
drive looks like this
d:\Program\other files....
d:\Program Files\Digital\Cluster....
Now You will get access denied trying to start cluster services..
Note
d:\Progra
d:\Programs
d:\Program Extrafiles
d:\Program Files\Digital\Cluster....
will work..It has to be a directory named Program
I my case the Program directory was already present when
I installed the NT cluster sw in the default Program Files
directory.
We will make PTR on this, any day..
Regards/Sven
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
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